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lumx

v1.0.0

Published

lumX

Downloads

25

Readme

lumX

The first responsive front-end framework based on AngularJS & Google Material Design specifications. lumX will help you to design your applications faster and easier. We followed Google Material Design recommendations to bring the best experience to your users.

Quick start

Three quick start options are available:

Documentation

lumX's documentation, included in this repo in the demo directory, is built with Gulp and hosted on Google App Engine at http://ui.lumapps.com. The docs may also be run locally.

Running documentation locally

  1. If necessary, install the Python SDK of Google App Engine.
  2. In your environment, declare the variable APPENGINE with the path to your Google App Engine binaries. For example, using bash in a Unix system with the default path will need to edit the .bashrc in your home to add:
    export APPENGINE=/home/USER/google-cloud-sdk/bin/
  3. Run npm install & bower install.
  4. Run ``./launch.sh`.
  5. Visit http://localhost:8888 in your browser, and voilà.

or

  1. Run npm install & bower install.
  2. Run gulp serve.
  3. Visit http://localhost:8888 in your browser, and voilà.

How to get help, contribute, or provide feedback

Please refer to our contributing guidelines. The roadmap is available in this repo.

Copyright and license

Code and documentation copyright 2014 LumApps. Code released under the MIT license.